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Anaheim, Calif., Thurs., May 23, 1937
LEGAL NOTICES
(Pub Anaheim Gazette May 8, 16 and 22, 1937)
STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the State Highway Engineer, Room 405, Division of Highway Building, 128 South Spring Street, San Antonio, California, until 5 o'clock p.m. on Friday, May 24, 1937, at which time they will be publicly opened and read in Room 4 of said building, for construction on State highway in accordance with the specifications therefor, to which special resistance is made, as follows:
Orange County and the city of Anaheim, between Brookhurst Avenue and Euclid Avenue (Vill-Ora-174-A.Ana) about 1.0 mile in length, two additional lanes on the Santa Ana Highway to be graded and surfaced with porthole cement; concrete on cement treated subgrade and plant-mixed surfacing on cement treated base.
Bids are required for the entire work described herein.
The attention of bidders is directed to the fact that the work herein proposed to be done will be financed in whole or in part with Federal funds and that therefore all of the applicable Federal statutes, rules, and regulations will apply to such work.
The attention of bidders is particularly directed to the provisions of Section 7, article (a), subarticle (6), of the Standard Specifications regarding the use of domestic materials to the provisions of Section 8, article (b), of the Standard Specifications regarding assignment of the contract; to the requirements of Section 7, article (h), of these special provisions regarding non-concussion among contractors; to the requirement of the special provisions regarding subcontracting; and to the prevailing wage rates protected by the Secretary of Labor as provided in Sections 5 and 7 of the special provisions.
Minimum wage rates for this project have been predetermined by the Secretary of Labor and are set forth in the special provisions.
Bids are required for the entire work described herein.
In accordance with the provisions of Section 1779 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Department of Public Works has ascertained the general prevailing rate of wages applicable to the work to be done to be as follows:
Rate per hour Classification Skilled Labor
$3.00 Carpenter
2.50 Cement finisher
Minimum wage rates for this project have been predetermined by the Secretary of Labor and are set forth in the special provisions.
Rides are required for the entire work described herein.
In accordance with the provisions of Section 1779 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Department of Public Works has ascertained the general prevailing rate of wages applicable to the work to be done to be as follows:
Rate per hour Classification Skilled Labor
$3.00 Carpenter
2.955 Cement finisher
3.05 Concrete or asphalt spreading, mechanical tamping or finishing machine operator
2.30 Concrete mixer operator—paying
2.30 Concrete mixer operator—mobile mixer
2.76 Concrete mixer operator—skip type
2.455 Driver of dump trucks (8 yards less than 12 yards water level)
2.555 Driver of dump trucks (12 yards but less than 16 yards water level)
2.755 Driver of dump trucks (16 yards or more water level)
2.20 Fence erector
2.30 Front end loader operator (Athway, Euclid, Sierra or similar type)
2.05 Heavy duty repairman
2.21 Motor patrol operator (any type or size)
2.00 Painter (brush)
2.25 Painter (spray)
2.25 Power concrete saw operator
2.15 Lifting iron worker
2.05 Roller operator
2.21 Rubber tired heavy duty equipment operator (Oakosh, DW, Euclid, Tournapull, Le Platte Choate, or similar type, with any type attachments)
2.05 New filer
2.05 Explorer operator — Hough type
2.74 Skip loader operator — wheel type (Ford, Perguson or Jeep)
2.40 Structural iron worker
3.08 Table power saw operator
2.20 Tractor hi-lift shovel operator (crawler type, all sizes)
2.30 Tractor operator—boom attachment
3.05 Tractor operator — bulldozer, tamper, scraper and push tractor
2.30 Tractor operator scraper or drag type shovel tandem
2.74 Truck crane oiler
2.30 Utility equipment operator (shovel, back hoe, dragline, serrick-burge, clamshell, crane, or pile driver)
2.705 Water truck driver—4000 gallons or more
Intermediate Grade Labor
2.54 Apprentice engineer and oiler (excluding truck crane oiler)
2.95 Asphalt plant (Ironman)
2.51 Asphalt raker, ironer and spreader
2.585 Bootman
2.95 Boxman or mixer box operator (concrete or asphalt plant)
2.51 Cement dumper (on 1 yard or larger mixers and handling bulk cement)
2.49 Concrete curser — impervious membrane
2.409 Driver of dump trucks (less than 4 yards water level)
2.435 Driver of dump trucks (4 yards but less than 8 yards water level)
2.655 Driver of road oil spreader truck
2.49 Fire grader (highway and street paying only)
2.54 Heavy duty repairman - helper
2.51 Operator and tender of pneumatic and electric tools, vibrating machines and similar machines not separately classified herein
2.95 Screen operators
2.725 Steel header board man
U.S.D.A. GRADED "C"
ROUND STEAK
STEW BEEF
RUMP ROAST
U.S.D.A. GRADED "CHOICE" or "GOOD"
ROUND STEAK
U.S.D.A. Graded "Choice" or "Good"
Boneless—ROUND STEAK Lb. 79¢
CALIFORNIA BRAND — U.S.
Young Tom
TURKEYS
FARMER JOHN—PURE PORK LINK
SAUSAGE 1/2-lb.
Pkg.
STRICTLY FRESH FILLET
DOVER SOLE Lb. 59¢
FRUITS and V
COACHELLA VALLEY
CORN
2.49 Concrete curer — impervious membrane
2.40 Driver of dump trucks (less than 4 yards water level)
2.435 Driver of dump trucks (4 yards but less than 8 yards water level)
2.655 Driver of road oil spreader truck
2.40 Fine grader (highway and street paving only)
2.54 Heavy duty peelman - helper
2.51 Operator and tenderer of pneumatic and electric tools, vibrating machines and similar mechanical tools not separately classified herein
2.85 Screw operators
2.725 Steel shovel board man
2.405 Water truck driver — under 2500 gallons
2.555 Water truck driver 2500 gallons to 4000 gallons Unskilled Labor
2.20 Flagman
2.20 Laborer
The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor, for which rates are not shown above, shall be not less than $2.455 per hour.
The minimum wage paid to all intermediate labor, for which rates are not shown above, shall be not less than $2.40 per hour.
The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor, for which rates are not shown above, shall be not less than $2.10 per hour.
Overtime—not less than one and one-half (1-1/2) times the above rates.
Sundays and holidays—not less than one and one-half (1-1/2) times the above rates.
The holidays upon which such rates shall be paid shall be all holidays recognized in the collective bargaining agreement applicable to the particular craft, classification or type of workmen employed on the project.
In the event there is a difference between the minimum wage rates as predetermined by the Secretary of Labor and the prevailing wage rates determined by the Department of Public Works for similar classification of labor, the Contractor and his subcontractors shall pay not less than the wage rate which is the higher of the two.
Plans may be seen, and forms of proposal, bids contracted and specifications may be obtained at the office of the State Highway Engineer, Public Works Building, Sacramento, California, and they may be seen at the offices of the District Engineers at Los Angeles and San Francisco, at the office of the District Engineer of the district in which the work is situated, and at the office
LEGAL NOTICE
Serves the right to reject any or
whole
DEPARTMENT OF
PUBLIC WORKS
DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS.
G. T. McCOT
State Highway Engineer
May 3, 1957.
CALL KEYSTONE S-2286
OR GAZETTE WANT'ADS
LEGAL NOTICE
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette May 18, 25,
30 and June 6, 1957.)
NOTICE TO OREDITORS
No. A 22600
In the Superior Court of the State
of California, in and for the County
of Orange.
Notice of MARIAN R. STEVENBON, Dissed.
Notice is hereby given to creditors
having claims against the said deceased
dent to file said claims in the office
of the Clerk of the aforesaid Court,
or to present them to the undersign.
ed at the office of Sweeney and
Foye, 1138 Highland Ave., in the City
of Manhattan Beach, Calif., which
latter office is the place of business
of the undersigned in all matters
pending to said estate. Such claims,
with the necessary yachtsers, must
be filed or presented at afternoon,
within six months after the first
publication of this notice.
Dated May 28, 1957.
ROBIN R. BARTELS
Administrator of the Estate
of said deceident.
Sweeney and Foye,
1138 Highland Avenue,
Manhattan Beach, Calif.
Attorneys for Administrator.
LEGAL NOTICES
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette May 18
and 30, 1957.)
CERTIFICATE OF
DISCONTINUANCE OF
AND/OR ABANDONMENT
OF PICTITIOUS NAMES.
THIS UNDERSIGNED does not certify that, affective May
they cease to do business under such notices.
HOUSE at $25 North Marboulevard. An is a m.
nhs, which business was f
composed of the following ywhose names in full and plu
EVERYBODY
WINS
AT
Triftimart
AT OUR GIANT
CARNIVAL OF FLAVOR
BRASS RING BARGAINS
GRADED "CHOICE" OR "GOOD"
STEAK SWISS STYLE CUT THICK
SUNNY VALLEY FRESH G
LARGE E
C&H POWDERED or BROWN
SUGAR
SEASIDE
LIMA BE
RED
R.E.D.SA
FRADELIS FROZEN FRIED
DINNER
CONTADINA TOMATO
BRASS RING BARGAINS
GRADED "CHOICE" OR "GOOD"
STEAK SWISS STYLE CUT THICK 59 lb.
EEF BONELESS
ROAST OVEN-READY
CHOICE" or "GOOD"
STEAK CENTER CUT BONE IN 65 lb.
choice" or "Good"
AK 79¢
U.S.D.A. Graded "Choice" or "Good"
Boneless—Sirloin Tip STEAK 79¢
BRAND — U.S.D.A. INSPTD. — GRADE A
g Tom KEYS NEW CROP OVEN-READY 16 - 22 lbs.
RK LINK 1/2-lb. Pkg. 22¢
RATH'S RACORN EASTERN SLICED BACON 1-lb. Pkg. 53¢
Lb. 59¢
FOUR FISHERMAN—FROZEN FISH STICKS 8-oz. Pkg. 35¢
and VEGETABLES VALLEY 5¢
R.E.D.SA
FRADELIS FROZEN FRIED
DINNER
CONTADINA TOMATO
JUICE
WESTWOOD
ICE CREAM
HILLSDALE ½ SLICE
PINEAPPLE
JAMACHA COLOSSAL RIPE OLIVES No. 1 Tin 29
SUNSHINE COOKIES HYDROX 12-oz. Pkg. 35
HEINZ TOMATO SOUP 101-oz. Tin 10
SUNSHINE STATE—FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 6-oz. Tin 10¢
MILD AMERICAN CHEDDAR CHEESE lb. 49
GRAND TASTE FRANKS ALL MEAT Lb. Pkg. 43
JANE ANDERSON'S Plain, Cream or Beet HORSERADISH 15
59¢
FOUR FISHERMAN—FROZEN
FISH STICKS 8-oz. Pkg. 35¢
and VEGETABLES
VALLEY
ear 5¢
WITE ROSE
TATOES 10 lbs 25¢
MBERS each 5¢
HEADS
AGE lb. 3¢
de Kemp's
SPECIALS
May 22-26
ANGEL FOOD CAKE 69¢ oz.
(Reg. 78¢ oz.)
Oatmeal COOKIES 25¢ pkg.
(Reg. 48¢ pkg)
APPLE COFFEE CAKE 25¢ oz.
(Reg. 78¢ oz.)
EVERY DAY'S A SPECIAL DAY
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PR 4-6900
LE 9-1173
MILD AMERICAN CHEDDAR CHEESE lb. 49
GRAND TASTE FRANKS ALL MEAT Lb. Pkg. 43
JANE ANDERSON'S Plain, Cream or Beet HORSERADISH 4-oz. Btl. 15
LAURA SCUDDER MAYONNAISI Quart Jar 49¢
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LEGAL NOTICES
Pub. Anaheim Gazette May 9, 16, 23 and 30, 1857.)
CERTIFICATE OF DISCONTINUANCE OF USE AND OR ABANDONMENT OF PICTITIOUS NAME
THE UNDERSIGNED does hereby certify that, effective May 1, 1857, my cousin is do business under the Citious Fines name of DEAR HOUSE at 225 North Manchester Avenue, Ansonia, Calif., which business was formerly imposed of the following persons whose names in full and places of residence are as follows, to-wit:
Jack Cannoneri, 11627 Adenmore, Downey, Calif.
Certificate for transaction of business under the above Notorious name, and affidavit of identification Dearoof and filio in the Office of the County Clerk of Los Angeles County, under the provisions of Section 5486 of the Civil Code.
WITNESS our hands this 7th day of May, 1857.
Julius Holman
Victor Mohe
Jack Cannoneri
STATE OF CALIPORNIA
SE. COUNTY OF ORANGE
On May 7, 1857, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared Julius Holman, Victor Mohe, and Jack Cannoneri, known to vote to be the payees whose names are subscribed to the within disclosure and acknowledged that they executed the same.
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
R. E. FITZOVAT
(Seal)
Notary Public in and for said County and State
My Commission Expires August 7, 1960.
OZEN FRIED CHICKEN
NER 12-oz. Pkg. 59¢
TOMATO 46-oz. Tin 19¢
CREAM... ½ Gal. Ctn. 49¢
SLICE No. 2½ Tin 25¢
EAPPLE
29¢
MILANI'S KISSIN' COUSIN
DRESSINGS BOTH FOR 39¢
1-8-oz. Italian
35¢
INSTANT CREAM
PREAM 4-oz. Jar. 29¢
10¢
DETERGENT
CHEER 21-oz. Pkg. 29¢
STATE—FROZEN
ANGE
JICE
10¢
Fradelis Frozen Dinners
FRADELIS—HALF
ROAST CHICKEN 12-oz. Pkg. 69¢
FRADELIS
HAM STEAK 12-oz. Pkg. 69¢
FRADELIS
SWISS STEAK 12-oz. Pkg. 69¢
FRADELIS
FRIED SHRIMP 12-oz. Pkg. 69¢
ESE lb. 49¢
Lb. Pkg. 43£
ream or Beet 15£
ZWANENBERG HOLLAND
HAMS 2-lb. Tin $219
JERSEYMAID
COTTAGE CHEESE Pt. Ctn. 23£
JERSEYMAID
FRIED SHRIMP 12-oz. Pkg. $69c
ESE lb. 49c
ZWANENBERG HOLLAND
HAMS 2-lb. Tin $219
JERSEYMAID
COTTAGE CHEESE Pt. Ctn. 23c
ream or Beet
4-oz. Btl. 15c
JERSEYMAID
HALF & HALF Pt. Ctn. 23c
SCUDDER
NNAISE
49c
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